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RODY.ELKHALIL

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A nurse uses clinical experience and client preference to guide clinical decision making when using:
 
  a. Evidence-based practice
  b. Internal evidence
  c. Research utilization
  d. External evidence

Question 2

An important concept for nurses to keep in mind when providing adoption counseling with pregnant teenagers is:
 
  a. Have the father present as well during the counseling session.
  b. When speaking of adoption, use the words giving the child away..
  c. Describe the details of raising a child in order to influence adoption decisions.
  d. Do not impose opinions on the decision-making process of teen mothers.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Internal evidence refers to the use of the nurse's clinical experiences and the client's preferences.

Answer to Question 2

D
Nurses must keep in mind that they should avoid imposing opinions on the decision-making process of teen mothers.



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